When ours are interrupted, his are not. His plans are proceeding exactly as scheduled, moving us always {including those minutes or hours or years which seem most useless or wasted or unendurable}.
In Elisabeth Elliot's "Passion and Purity," she reflects on the nature of divine timing and human interruption. The quote suggests that while our personal plans may frequently get disrupted, God’s plans remain constant and uninterrupted. It emphasizes that what we perceive as wasted time is actually part of a greater purpose and divine schedule that unfolds in our lives.
This perspective invites readers to trust in the timing of God, recognizing...